"Have you ever packed a suitcase and noticed how much more you can fit inside when you neatly fold and organize your clothes instead of just throwing them in? It's really quite surprising. The same goes for your life. The better you organize yourself, the more you'll be able to pack in-more time for family and friends, more time for school, more time for yourself, more time for your first things."
This analogy really helps to prioritize what is important. We must be sure to get the important items done first. I really like this analogy.
ReplyDeleteI watched the video about beginning with the end in mind. I remember seeing that lesson in Sunday school when I was little, but it is still a great lesson. It's a great reminder about getting what's important accomplished first. Thanks for the reminder.
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ReplyDeleteLiking the Blog. Beginning with the end in mind is a great tool for the classroom and anything else in life. What end do you have in mind in your life?